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Why is human ambition a problem for Christians?

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Human ambition often leads to rebellion against God, as seen with Nimrod and the builders of Babel, illustrating the futility of self-reliance.

Human ambition is problematic for Christians because it reflects a desire to achieve significance independent of God, leading to rebellion and self-deification. The narrative of Nimrod shows this ambition as he sought to establish a kingdom and build a tower to reach heaven. This ambition results in confusion and judgment, emphasizing the theological reality that true meaning and acceptance come only through Christ's work, not through our efforts.
Scripture References: Genesis 11:1-9, Galatians 6:3, Proverbs 20:6

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